schema:description | "内容記述: Introduction: GIS for Water Resources and Watershed Management, John G. Lyon; Chapter 1: Channel Network Delineation and Watershed Segmentation in the TOPAZ Digital Landscape Analysis System, Lawrence W. Martz & Jurgen Garbrecht; Chapter 2: Assessing the Performance of Automated Watershed Segmentation from Digital Elevation Models, Jurgen Garbrecht & Lawrence W. Martz; Chapter 3: Development of a Basin Geomorphic Information System Using a TIN-DEM Data Structure, Yasuto Tachikawa, Michiharu Shiiba & Takuma Takasao; Chapter 4: Basinsoft, a Computer Program to Quantify Drainage Basin Characteristics, Craig A. Harvey & David A. Eash; Chapter 5: Deriving Stream Channel Morphology Using GIS-Based Watershed Analysis, Scott N. Miller, D. Phillip Guertin, & David C. Goodrich; Chapter 6: GIS Modeling and Visualization of the Water Balance during the 1993 Midwest Flood, Pawel J. Mizgalewicz, W. Scott White, David R. Maidment, & Merrill K. Ridd; Chapter 7: Selection, Development, and Use of Gist Coverage for the Little Washita River Research Watershed, Patrick J. Starks, Jurgen Garbrecht, F.R. Schiebe, J.M. Salisbury & D.A. Waits; Chapter 8: Regional Characterization of Inland Valley Agroecosystems in West and Central Africa Using High-Resolution Remotely Sensed Data, Prasad S. Thenkabail & Christian Nolte; Chapter 9: Watershed Characterization by GIS for Low Flow Prediction, Glenn S. Warner, Andr?s R. Carc?a-Martin?, Frederick N. Scatena, & Daniel L. Civco; Chapter 10: Evaluation of the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study Area Utilizing Population and Land Use Information, Robert E. Holman; Chapter 11: Application of GIS and Remote Sensing for Watershed Assessment, Lloyd P. Queen, Wayne L. Wold, & Kenneth N. Brooks; Chapter 12: Development of a Database for Lake Ecosystem Studies: Linking GIS with RDBMS, Weihe Guan, Leslie J. Turner, & Sergio L. Lostal; Chapter 13: Historical Aerial Photographs and a Geographic Information System (GIS) to Determine Effects of Long-Term Water Level Fluctuations on Wetlands along the St. Marys River, Michigan, USA, Donald C. Williams & John G. Lyon; Chapter 14. Watershed-Based Evaluation of Salmon Habitat, Ross S. Lunetta, Brian L. Cosentino, David R. Montgomery, Eric M. Beamer, & Timothy J. Beechie; Chapter 15: Physical Characterization of the Navarro Watershed for Hydrologic Simulation, Jeffrey D. Colby; Chapter 16: Hydrologic Modeling Using g Remotely Sensed Databases, James F. Cruise & Richard L. Miller; Chapter 17: Technological Advances in Automated Land Surface Parameterization from Digital Elevation Models, Jurgen Garbrecht, Lawrence W. Martz, & Patrick J. Starks; Chapter 18: Aerial Photointerpretation of Hazardous Waste Sites: An Overview, Donald Garofalo; Chapter 19: Remote Sensing and GIS for Site-Specific Farming, John G. Lyon, Andrew Ward, Bruce C. Atherton, Gabriel Senay, & Tom Krill....(more)" |